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Hello all,

I am thinking of getting a yellow multibanded pipefish. I understand they're difficult and I am building a setup specifically for it. What is your advice for this fish?What tank size should I go with? What do you think is the best way to get it on frozen food?
 

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Best advice is to do as many websearches as you can on their care. And check out the pipefish/seahorse forum. Many of your questions should be answered by a pretty thorough google search.

For frozen food, my money would be on following many of the old school tricks: some form of live food (typically live adult brine shrimp), then mix in the frozen equivalent (frozen adult brine shrimp), and once they're taking 100% frozen, switch in a more nutritious variant (frozen mysis).
 

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So had a pipefish for quite some time that loved live brine and ROE..

I think best thing to do is try and create a station where they become trained and accustomed to where they receive their feeding. @Paul B created an awesome contraption to help with this exact thing! Multi banded pipefish are gorgeous!

Look forward to seeing one... or a pair.. in your system!
 

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The yellow banded are tough. I have a Janss and Blueline at 6+ years. A pair of bluelines at 3 years. And about half a dozen dragon faced - Some paired up for years and years. But the banded and the ghost pipefish are really tough. I would recommend starting with a Dragon Faced and get some success and confidence before attempting something that regardless of experience and system maturity has a really slow success rate.

Dave B
 

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